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THE EVEN l FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. WOODLEY PARK. 6 Rooms, Channing St. N.W. For the attention of those seeking a home Finished and under construction. Washington’s best located, T s, attached and semi-detached city homes. Exhibit, 2826 Connecti- ront, @ roome, 3 sleeping cut ave., adjacent to the bridge. Three baths, two-car brick ga- t 4] rages. Lots 24 and 29 feet by J20. Terms if desired : $2,000 Cash, $150 Monthly. Average saving, $94. has kept the property bt M. A. WARTHEN, 1410 ¥ at. nw. Main 7819, DETACHED—IN TOWN. A fully detached home In the heart of old Mount Pleasant, close to the car line and near Sacred Heart Church. It contalns 9 rooms. 8 baths, large front, side and sleeping porches, sev- eral ‘open fireplaces, hardwood floors, electric lights and 'excellent heating piant. Very large lot, 50x140, with garage for two cars.’ Now vacunt. wuer b t reduced the price to 13,500, and it will be sold at once. it’ today. Suitable terms ses & Middleton, Inc., ranged. Hedfi 1884 st. n.w. Realtors. Main 1028, BUNGALOWS 3¢ you are considering the purchase of a bun- w see us at once. We have beautiful tapestry rick and frame bungalows, 5 to 8 room: BOXI50, prices from $5,760 to $11.300, that caunot’ be purchased elsewhere at’ such wures. Don't fail to get complete information regurding these before you purcha low anywhere. UNION REALTY CORP., 1410 G N.W. Main 8413, ' MASSACHUSETTS’PARK "\ between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues (Woodley road). Washington’s most beautiful residential sec- tion of detached homes. Over four million feet of land sold. Over ninety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built.and under construc- tion. . Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall brick homes, with Iots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park office, 32nd and’ Cathedral ave. (Woodley road). MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC,, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts., Main 6935 Established 1899. Realtor. 910 K ST. S.E. 6 rooms. buth; apace for garage. L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F St “Tst AND llf_‘z’sfl. N.W., § RROOMS anl bath hrick dwelling: hot-water heat, large wodern brick ga 20x50; lot 20x180, Tented Six years same nt at $70; this is a good inyeatment at $5,000. On_ Kauxas ave. near Varnum st. detached brick dwelling, tiled bath, hot-water Leat, electric lighting, brick garage, nice dry cellar, beantiful shade this i3 & desirable home in every way and the price is right: only $11,500. LIFFORD A. BORDEN 'C0., Phone Main 2242 804 5th ST, N.W. First Time Offered. We have just had listed what we consider the best buy in & home In North Columbia Tlelghts; couvenient to 14th st. The house a two-story brick. bavin, large reception hall and tiled bath: hot-wi beat, electric lights; beautiful back yard to paved alley; house in excellent coudidtion throughout. Price only $8,000; very reason- able terms. Prather & Robinson, 514515516 BOND Bld., 14th and Y. Ave, 3224 OLIVER ST., CHEVY CHASE, D. C. DETACHED HOLLOW TILE RESIDENCE—$13.000. BUILT-IN HEATED AND LIGHTED 2-CAR GARAGE. On a large lot, surrounded by & beautiful bedge and shaded by six stately onk trees, is | this beautiful home. | Front porch runs the entire width of the house; has red tile fooring and is lighted. | Firat fioor contalns reception hell, niiriored coat closet, large living room with unusvally hand~ some stone Srepiace, dining room 15x17, large light kitchen with linoleum Scoring, pantry and emall kitchen poreh, bardwood floors and floor ping: Second fleor: Four bedrooms, glassed-n sleeping porch, tile bath with modern shower, 4‘&:»" closets, linen closet. 3 n.w., & 6 nice rooms and Screens for all windows and doors. Spanish green tile roof. hot-water heat, electric light and gas. There is ap attic above. . Wollet 1o cellar, laundry tubs, storage room, ete.: Very small cash payment and easy monthly payments. VACANT! MOVE IN ON DEPOSIT. J. LEO KOLB, 923 New York Avenue. Member of Washington Real Estate Board. OPEN SUNDAY. Main 5027-28. $3,000. ttention, Colored. Vacant. A desirably located home near Wash- ington Circle— ready for im. mediute occupa There are seves 00d sized rooms and many conveniences. wner will accept terms as low as $300 cash and monthly payments similar to Tent. See it at ouce for it will be sold” quickly. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. Main 4340, 1417 K St. N.W. GEORGETOWN. A declded bargain in a splendidly sltnated old Georgetown property. A Well constructed two-stors brick home, laviug fire large bedrooms and bath on the second floar; parlor, library, dlning room, pantry and Kitchen on the first floor; excellent hot air heat- ing plant. Drice only $1,500 for a quick sale. Convenlent terms Hedges & Middleton, Inc., 1334 H st n.w. Realtors. Main 1028 N.E. Nr. Linc. Pk., Price, $2.750 B A L. W. GROOMES. 1416 F COLORED HOMESEEKER ACT QUICKLY. YOUR CHANCE. 7 room, bath home. n.w. section, near Q st excellent condition: possession with de- posit. Address box Btsr office. Quincy St. West of 14th 1402 to 1418°-6 rooms, bath, garage: screen- i ed porches 1 molern improvements: best buy 1in City today: easy torms. Open and lighted daily. For sale by auy broker or owner, W. G. IRVIN, 715 Allison St. Phone Col. 9326, e CLEVELAND PARK. Owner leaving the city Las Just Isted with us this ultra modern home, located in the best mection of Cleve: land Park, close to Comnecticut ave- nue. This house is very attractively planved, snd contains 10 well pro- portioned rooms, two full baths, screencd _break and sleeping porches, two opeu fireplaces, ok floors, elec. lghts, h.w.h., slate roof, instantancous heater und A very large lot. Price, $17,500. Keasonable terms. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., 1334 I st. n.w. Realtors. Main 1028 COLUMBIA HEIGH Near 1dth and Trvin n.w.—14 _Toom 2 baths, steam heat, eiec.; Apace for garage: in good condition; reasonable price and terms. NEAR 13th & SPRING ROAD. 0 rooms and bath, h.w.h., ele r porches; in good cendition: can be car- ried for $80 per month, includiig interest on both trusis. NEAR 11th & PARK ROAD. 4 rooms and bath, h.w.h.. elec., attic. space for garage; good condition; very reasonabie price and terms. F. H. DAVIS, 205 _Continental Trust bldg. M. 1640. CLEVELAND PARK, SPACIOUS HOME BUILT BY OCLUP:\N‘J_-O\\'.\EH. $17,750. A most sttractive semi-bungalew type, nine large rooms, bath and shower, inclosed sleep- ing porch, large porches, full screened; two-e guge; lot 60x133, with six large oak tre oy modern contenience. APPLY FOR INSPECTION TO OWNER. Phone Clev. 1808. 3611 Lowell st. B. H. GRUVER HOMES. In Mt. Pleasant at 20th and Park rd. n.w. 1010-1924 road—8 rooms, 2 baths, ige, large lot. One center-hall cormer house with 2 garages. 2040 Pierce Mill road—6 rooms. 1 bath, garage; faces Rock Creek Park. saiffe iousts Spen gty muen 9 b, Easy terms. BSee owner's representative em premises or phone Main 8072 BEST BUY IN PETWORTH. B. H. GRUVER HOUSE, 300 Rock Creek Church road—Open for in- spectlon; terms, ete. Main 8072 8 Home Realty Co. Special. MUST BE SOLD "AT ONCE. BPECIAL, TAKE NOTICE ' BRING THE DEPOSIT WITH YOU. BUILDING OF 24 LARGE ROOMS, BROWNSTONE TRIM, BOARDING AND_ROOMING HOUSE; GOOD INCOME BRICK GARAGE FOR 4 CARS: FURNL. TCRE _GOES WITH PROPERTY; LADY OWNER MUST LAAVE CITY AT ONCE; SMALL OASH PAYMENT: BARGAIN. PETWORTH—8_ROOMS, H.-W.H.. ELEC- TRIC LIGHT; $7,850; SMALL CASH PAY- MENT. HOME REALTY CO., \ TAKOMA PARK—$9.500, TERMS. A detached ten-room and two-bath house, semi-bungalow type: seven large rooms, pantry and bath om fret floor; three beautiful rooms and bath and large attic ‘space on Sccond flour; electriclty and gas. front and rear porcles, hardwood floors and triw, sereens, awnidgs, builtin refrigerator, pautry. laundry and toilet, two-ear garage. These are some of the inusun) features in this very desirabie home, which ix quoted at a very low price. Hlouse is of center-hall plan: has open fireplace in very large livipg room, large closets throughs out house, shade trees, shrubbery. This is really the best buy we have: must be sold mmediately. NORTHEAST—$7,500, TERMS. A modern brick home eontaining six rooms and bath:, sleeping porch; house has large two.car garage on wide alley, hot-water heat, electricity and gas, front and rear porche ereans, Jarze pantry, Inundry’ in basement. $1,000 cashi and 360 per month buys it. Th . Sowest priced modern house within a radius of three blocks. FOURTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS—S$11,500, TERMS. A small cash pagment aad $85 per month will buy this 10-foot-front house, only one Block Trom 14th st. car line: conventent to bus lime; house is modern in all details: only abont & year And A hal old: hat k.t rooma and bath (three bedrooms) and siveping pore "tront nnd back borches. hardwood fioors and trim, screens. large pantry. laundry and tollet PETWORTH—$9,500. TERMS. oniy a conple vears old: large cement porch, sleeping porch, breakfast porch. back pereh, pan- 5,75 Just off 16th st—A very at marage to Ton: #rat floor contains Iiving room, dinizg foom. Kitchea, bedroom, inclosed sleeping porch SOUTHEAST—$5.800, TERMS. With fowers aud shrubb This howse will sell at once. ors, hot-water heat, electric 1'ghts and gns, eulonia) froot porch and idciosed sleeping porch. A Qetached home on 4th st.; really the biggest bargain in this nelghborhood: on corner Teantifu'ly Arranged Tooms . present owner added a vers larze siceplng porch and convemientiy Bouse s up-io-date in every detal. Phoue for apponiment 1o inspect in basement. built-in garage: cement drive to wide alley; lot over 100 feet deep This is the bigge-t bargain in the neighborhood at the price quoted. Ou Rock Creek Church road: faces Soldiers’ Home Park: house is semi-detached and Bas the largest yard of any house in this section; has hot-water heat and electric light try, buii n garage; wide alley. Small cash payment and only $55 per month, i SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS—$15,750, TERMS. active seven-room bungalow en a large lot; match honse: one of the bost birs that have been offercd for sae for some time in this loca: and lavatory. also a very attracttve open fire : second floor, three large bedriems and died bath and three exceptionally large closets. 0 cesh nod $60 per month res red to buy this six-room and bath brick home horho- 8- 1 Wlx within a three-block radius: Louse has large CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—§11,575. TERMS. An elght-room and two-bath brick home in first-c'ass condition; open fireplace, hardwood | -*rmu s ome of the most desirahle houses in Chevy Chase and should be inspected. PETWORTH—TERMS, with exceptionally large lot sha Bowers and <hrublery. summer ouse wirth climbing rose bushes, grape arbor; two-car garage on wide al'ey: house originally contalved seven large, arreng>! breskfast porch with French doors; these porches are inclosed, glussed and screened and are finished like every other room in the homwse: it really makes a niberoom house; MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, INC,, 913 15th Street. Main 617. FOR HEALTH—FOR HAPPINESS— FOR PROFIT. We urge you to imspect this CORNER house Bullt when good ma- terlals ware cheop and abundant and by one of the elty’s best building frm IT 18 NOT AN OLD HOUSE AND IS IN GOOD CONDITION. It has wix rooms and one tiled ontside bath and good back yard on paved alley. It ta located In one of Washington's most sclect Lome centers iu the morth: west. Tts poteworthy features are its attractive outlook, its livable its good peighborhood and a mest unusual front and side lewn. This 1s worthy of your interest. pian, Louse ARNOLD & COMPANY, 1311 H ST. MAIN 657-658. —_— WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— TAKOMA PARK—I11 reoms 10 rooms and 2 baths. and 2 baths—$10,950. Located on besutital Wroming ave.. The owner hus just reduced this prop- in one of Washington's finest residential erty to effect an immediate sale. Situ- blocks, ‘@ home that will appeal to the ated Just at the top of a rise, overlook- most diseriminating. First floor has liv- ing oue of the most beautiful estates in ing room, reception hall, dining room and th's section. This property receives the large kitchen; 2nd floor, 4 bedrooms and benefits of & cooling breeze all through tiled bath; $rd floor, 2 bedrooms and e e S L R D L L tiled bath; h.-w.] lec. lights; instan- ent includes ltving room, ing room, Pl e i i kitchen, den, bedrooms and bath, while are a few of the conveniences. The lere are 2 complete apartments up- present owners have kept it in perfect airs, with 2 rooms and kitchenette and eondition and are only offering it for common bat):. This 1s now rented for sale becauss they have bought a smaller over §100 per month. Among other im- bouse. Priced for quick sale. rovements are mumbered h.-w.h., elec. ights, bullt-in _ bookcases. hardwood NORTH\VEST_xe‘V House floors and open fireplace. The street is '9nd Garage—$8,850. paved and there is water, gas and werage. This is an offer that will be hard to find sgain. The builder of these mew homes is ziving n spiendid vaine to the publie at this price. ~ Every modern improvement, CHEVY CHASE— including h.owh., elec. lights, the best Brick—$15,450. oak flooring obtainable, built-in kitchen _Just one block from Coumn. ave., bea and bath fixtures, rge front and double tiful 8-room and 2-bath residence; serv- ar porchea has been iacorporated into ;a‘nl';l q!;:‘(e:nln hlnIe: thess houses. They 11 ide, 8! SN Baater: S ot oL St wmanally wide. glass-inclosed . breaktase and ' sieeping tion of & concrete garage at this price porches. Naval officer, obliged to sell. makes them a value apparent at = has been ordered to sta and is sacri- glance. There are 8 left—see them Olog ‘while you still have a cholce. NORTHWEST—6 rooms and SIXTEENTH STREET 2-car brick garage—$9,550. HEIGHTS—$12,750. In & very desirable part of northwe: close to ldth and 9th st. car lines: Detached bungalow type honse of seven usually high and cool;” convenlent to rooms, bedroom and tiled bath on first stores and churches: the owner is offer- floor; open fireplace, aleeping and break- fast' porches. extra lavatory; metal ing a very full value in this practically new home with 6 las ‘rooms wenther-stripped throughout; double g g g X ':‘:.IM screens for entire house. o The sleeping porch has been _inclosed, aforing the efficiency of a 4-bedroom e best locations in this rapidly de- house. ~Among ether improve Toloplue neighborbood.” " Thls rice s s gt T R, pdmim sther Imoremuats are PETACHED CORNER— builtin retrigerator and iatest plumoing Centrall{ located—$9,750. An 2-car gara COL._10454. COLORED BARGAIN. MODERN, 6-room and bath, colonial brick, furpace heat; paved alley; possesaion: ouly $5,330; terms; near Harvard st. and Sherm: - N. E. RYON CO,, INC,, Main 4591 1423 F St COMMERCIAL ZONE. 2 2.STORY BRICK PROPERTIES, first floor, stores, and rooms above: also brick houses in rear, suitable for warehouses or garages; on upper 17th st; price of both only $18,500; terms. 1st ST. NORTH OF H N.W.—od- ern, 6-room and bath briek, b.-w.h.; bridk garage in rear to accommodaié sbout 8 small cars; rented by month for $70; sacrifice 'at $8,500; about 32,000 cash, balance easy. SELECT LIST OF old houses, easily and inexpensively converted into store properties; priced below their value, on terma: ould be resold in the near future at good profit. E. RYON CO,, INC,, Main 4597. 1423 F St fixtures. Terms can be arranged. Toom heuse on & beautiful corner SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS—$12,750. osly & short ride from the Center of the city. " This fa a very Toomy modern Detached bungalow type house of seven hame and could easily be converted into rooms, bedroom and tiled bat floor “Gpen. freplace. slogping. And Bresk: a_most attractive two-family apartment. This property bas just been reduced fast porches, extra lavatory, metal weatber-stripped throughout, double ga- $1,500 to offect an immediste male. It is'a bargain in every sense of the word, rage and screens for entire house. e of the best locations in this rapidly dne- and can be purchased o very easy terms. vel loptag Belghborood. This price 1s IPsS, WILLIAM S, PHILL e e o wThe Phillips Building, ‘ t fit“!ll OF WASHINGTON REAL l!TATIPB}AI)?\l;Ilg Main COLORED—VACANT. @-room houses. Prices and terms very able, EFM ST Eoom 5 "‘-!n- st OR SALE—COLORED. These most attractive homes are offered at a very reasonable price, having 8 large rooms and bath. Sample house, 1475 Fla. aye. n.w. Open for inspection dgily'and Sunday, with agent on premises. B. B. PINN, COMMERCIAL ZONE, 1300 _IMK '".‘ BT. NW.—8r, & B b T e = - WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. WANTED AT ONCE—_DOWNTOWN HOUSE: BATO.R faady purchaser: gire us first paymen 000" down? house. suitable for room ‘renting. Tite C. F.' WARING & 00., 219 Bond bldg. Franklin' 5571, WANTED AT ONCE—SIX-R00M HOUSE; prefer n.e, section: for my own personal use; PV Fopd ‘ghsh payment.” Write C. O. DUN- ., 219 Bood bide. ANTED—NINE OR_TEN _ROOM HOME, strictly white northwest nelghborhood; lot- water heat, elec. lights, garage or room for garage: have large cash payment. If your g2, e e by ety h ou " desire uithly, ‘sdaress Box 5, e ooe: 8th ST. N.E., JUST N. OF E. CAP. —2 6r. and b. bricks: 2 Snte; saap at 35,106 saeh T tem M ST. W. OF N. H. AVE.—Store, 7- & b. brick: ‘monthly tensnt at 50: asking $5,250: $1.000 cash, $65 monthiy, including int. and payments. N. E. RYON CO,, Inc,, Main 4507, 1423 F 8t [ETRUENSSNERIRE: i TP NE < Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w. s front and | NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C ‘WANTED T0 BUY-—HOUSES. Coutinued. FOTRE OF TEN it MORB ROONS, SUTT- Tocation- and i Star offies. We have clients desiring moderately priced bomes in- mortheast or morthwest sections. List your houses with us if you want quick MUTUAL REAL ESTATE 00., INC Phoae Maln 8071, 1228 141’ 8¢, WANTED—HOUSE IN PFT- worth. Good purchaser, (S)uick sale. See O. B. HOPKINS, 219 Bond bld WE HAVE MANY APPLICATIONS DAILY for bouses from $3.000 up. Also good business W"W You will get results by Listing with M. T. BALLARD, 1217 Bye st._u.w OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE FOR SALB OR TRAUFE, 210-ACRE FARM adjoining town: rentals or apartmemt house considered; 634 farm, -m. town, $2.800; onc-half cash. J. KEEN. Leonardtown, Md. * ITANDNOME_HOME, 0 ST river and the bay, ne und ioclosed sieeping porch: 100-f sea wally fine salt water bathing and fixhing; will sell or rent for the season; less thun 2-hours’ ride by auto on state road: accessible by bont (daily) or busses. Address Box 225-B, Star 1IN MOST D) ofMontclatr, N for June, July n._JACOBS, 82 3 4 TVE RESIDENCE iigutful und convenient mectio 3., $150 per month. furnishe and August. Address W. Watchung ave.. Montelalr, FOR_ SALE — SIX - ROOM water bathing, o "hone_Potor Sk WATER FRONT. Fine @-room home, 2 acres of lund: artesian well; located a WM. G. NOWE! HOUSE: SALT Dhing and Guling: lot x trait t Shadyside, Md. LL. T t.1 AT NORTH BEACH, MD. 3 desirable bay front cottages for rent for the season. Immediate possession, J. EDWARD LEWIS, Matn 551 912 16th St. N.W. NORTH BEACH, MD. We have for waie & number of exceptionally fine lots in the new subdivision adjoining North B and facing (he bay shore: this one of the Suest tracts on the bay front; it well worth your investigation. 1f you are terested in bay shore properties, see us &t once before all of the best lots ars taken. We will submit reasonable term. J. EDWARD LEWIS, Main 851, 912 15th Kt N.W. i ! 1 _SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR_ RENT_BUNGALOW BANKS OF the Shenandoah; privilego of boating and fish- ing: board nearby if desired. Address Mr. JOHN GRIGERY, Berryville, Clarke Co. S = AUCTION SALES. o _____TOMORROW, TNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE By virtue of a writ of flerl facias issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and fo me directed T will sell at public sele, for cash, in front of the courthouse door, west wing, D_streat, b tween 4th and Gth strects n.w. Washington, D C. AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. TUESDAY. INE FIFTH, 1923, all the right, title. elatm and interest In the defendant, Irvin E. Jope in and to the following described real estate, 10 wit: Part of original lot 1, in square No. 767, beglaning for the same 52 feet 6 inches from ‘the southeast corner of said square on 3rd street east and running theoce porth the line of ‘sald street 22.feet, mcre or lew thence weat 84 feet Aly inches; thence sou 22 feet, more or less: thence east 84 feet 8iy inches ‘to_the beginning, improved by frame dwelliog No. 925 3rd st. t.e., seized and levied upon, a3 ail the right."firle. claim and interest of ‘the defendant, Irvin E. Jones. in and to Said real ‘and sold 1o satisfy judgment at law. No. 59408, in favor of Herman Van Sénden, E. C. SNYDER, U. S. Marshal. A A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. my1119.5e2.% UTURE DAYS, ADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY TAPESTRY BRICK DWELLING, 8 ROOMS AND "BATH. HOT-WATER HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHT, NO. 5302 sth STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4810, folio 114 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- i, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the underaigned trustees will ofer for wale by pubiic au in front of the remises. o MON THE FLEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, T FIVE 0'CLOCK the following: bed land and_ prem- situate In the city of Washington, D! to wit: Lot 44 in Oden R. Sudler's suldivision of lots in block 18 of “Brightwood Park,” as per plat recorded in Liber No. 86, folio 49, of the records of the office of the ‘surveyor for the District of Co- Tumbia: sald lend and premises aim known for taxation purposes as lot 44 in square 2093, |improved as above, to be_so! o & {prior deed of trust for $3.750 at 7%, due | Maren 7, 1 Over said trust, $1,000 ca payable $60 month- Iy at A1, secured by a second dead of trust pon the properts moid, or all c: n of tho purchaser. $300 required of the purchaser at of sale. All coaverancing, recording. revenue { stamps’ and not Tees at the cost of the Durchaser. Terms of sale to be complled with [within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to' resell the Property at the risk and cost of the default- Ing purchaser. after five dave' advertisement of such resale fo some newspaper published city of Washinzton, I). ¢ TOOMEY, 50 the time fin the i VINCENT L. FRANK B. TIF OF VALUABLE 211 11th ST. 5.E. B deed of trust duly re- corded in Li . 4576, folio 366 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of fhe party secured there! by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub. ifc auction, 1a front of the premises RI- DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF J! A.D. 1923 AT FIVE O'CLOCK M., the following described land und premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of original lot 15 in square 969, described as follows: Regiuning for the same {at the mortheast corner of sald lot, and rum- ning thence south along the west line of 11th street 20 feet; thence west 83 feet 1034 inches: thence north 20 fest ta the morthwest corner of sald lot, and thence east along the north line of said lot K3 feet 1013 inches to the place of beginnh ‘Terma of sale: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $3,250; balance cash. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. ~Conveyane- ing, recording and revenne stamps at rul’(‘hll—- er's coat. Terms of sale to be compifed with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. HARVEY M. SAGER, MYRIAM A DOLAN, my29-d&ds, exSukhol Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLEK, AUCTIONKER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Printing Machinery and Equipment, Office Furniture, Etc.,, Contained in No. 1214 14th Street Northwest; Also. Lease. By virtue of a certain chattels deed of trust from the Dofug Printing Company to the un- dersigned trustees, duly recorded in the land s for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell by public auc- tion, a3 an entirety only. within the above remises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH AY OF JUNE, 1923, AT ELEVEN 0'CLOCK AM., complete printing shop equipment, con- lating in part of: 1 Whitlock Cylinder Press., 3 Miller Feeder Presses. 1 Paper Cutter. 1 Folding Machin 1 Stitehiog Machin 1 Punching Machipe, Assorted Type and Type Furniture, Asorted Ston Ofice Furniture and Fixtures. Unexpired Lease. Terms: Property sold subject to & Srst deed of trust to secure the payment of tbe sum of about five thousand dollars, with interest six per cent, within two years from date of sale. Balaney’caun, A deposit of five hundred ( dollars will De required at time of sale. Terms to be com- plied with within'ten ‘daye. Ta ease of de ult deposit will e forfeited reserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertise- ment in The Evening Star, JOSEPH A. BURKART, Colorado buildin, FRANK T. PARSONS, 423 10th st n.w. d&dbse.exmn Trus THOS. J. OWEN & SON, TRUSTEES' SALE OF - VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 082 GRESHAM PLACE N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4783, folio 50 et sed.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the gll!! se- cured thereby, the lllxerllnd trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the prem- Ises, on TUESDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF 'JUNE, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.AL, ‘the following described land and rnmlm. situate in the Distriet of Co- Tumbla, and designated as and bein in Harry A. Kite's subdl square S057, In a part of known as the “Franz Tract,” as per plat re- corded in Liber No. 45, {n’ follo 123, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla. Terms of sale: Soid subject to a first deed of trust amouating to about $1,600 and also s0ld subject to & second deed of trust amount- ing to about $300, balance eash. $200 deposit required uj acceptance of bid. Conveyane- ipg, reco: and reveaue stamps at TS 50 dere.se deposit forfatted” wi or depoait fo E JOHN B. KINNEAR, JOEN F. DEEDR. SALE 0. i O Foiarado Ridg, 8| MONDAY JUNE 4, 1923, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS THOMAS 3. OWEN & SON, ACCTIONEERS, SALE OF 2.8TORY FRAME DWELLINGS, NOB. 1310 AND 1385 o By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, be- ing Instruments numbered 191 and 193 Tespec. tivels, recorded among the land records of the District of Columb/a on February 6, 1928, and at the request of the parties gecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auctlon in front of the respoctive preqises, on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JURE, 1955, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the followtig de. scribed 1and and premises, situate in the Dis triet of Columbia and being the north 8 feet of lot 7 and, the south 7 feet of lot 8 in Sam- el Norment's subdivision of square 399, as per piat recorded in Liber B, folio 21, of (he sur- Veyor's ofice records. of the Disirict of Colum. bix, and at 4:15 O'CLOCK P.M., SAME DAY, of lots 12 and 13 in the said subdivision id squarc 899, beglnning at & certain point on the east linie of 9th st. n.w. 15 feet South from the northwest corner of said lot 13 and runnipg thence scuth 15 foet, thence t 94 ft. 4 . to an ailes, thence north ng sald alley 15 feet, thence west 94 ft. ! to the place of bexloning. Terma of sale: Each parcal a prior deed af trust for §2,000 over said trust to be paid in cash. osit required upon each lot at time of bid, Conveyunclng, recording nd Tevenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Ter le to be com- lied with within thirty Gays or deposit for- elted. GRANVILLB C. BRADFORD, J. FRED CHASE, my29-A&ds, extudiiol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 2310 17th STREET N.W. virtue of & certai ed in Liber No. 4 deed of trust duly folio 237 et seq., the request of tie party secured the undersigned trustees will scll, at in front of the premises, on EDNESDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1923, AT FIV PM., the following _descrived rom fues, \situate in the District Columbla, and designated as and being Lot 87 in Massie and Reex, trustees’ subdivision of lots in Block 3, “Meridlan Hill,”" ns per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- bla in Liber county 19. at folio 110. Terms of sale: All cash over a prior deed of trust for $2,20. $200 depowit required upon scceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording nd revenue stamps at pirchamer's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within {thirty days or deposit forfeited. DAVID 8. HENDRICK, ALLAN E. WALKER, Trustees 'AUCTIONEERS. Je2-a4&ds.exSu THOS, J. OWEN & SON, TRUSTEES' SALE ONE-THIRD 3 AND 808, IN SQUARE ROUTHWEST CORNER OF 22ud AND O BTS. N.W. By virtue of & certaln deed of trust, being inatrument . recorded March 9, 1928, among the land records of the District of Columbla, and at tue request of the party secured thereby, the undersigued trustees will acil, at public huction, in front of he prem ises, ‘on"TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1§23, AT FOUK 0'CLOCK P, the ‘following described land and prem- ives,"situate in the city of Washington, Dis- triet of ated as and bein an_ undivided one-third interest in lots 802 d 803, in square 40, together with the im- Provements, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, balance o two 1" installménts, payable In one and two o at 8'per centum per an Buin, payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property wold, or ull ‘cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of 3200 will be required at time of “saie. Al couveyaneiag, recording. revenue s(amps, efc., &t cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve ie right to resell Uhe property at the Tisk and coat of defaultiog purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such refale in Gewspaper published {u Washington, D. C CHARLES W. WARDEN, ERSKINE GORDOY, Jul-eod&ds.exsu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by the Park View Market, Georgia Avenue Between Park Road and Newton Place Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 98, of March 5, 1023, as modi- fied by tnstrument No. 110. of April 10, 1923, of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will ¥ public auction. in front of on TUESDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1923, at FOUR-THIRTY PM.. the following described land and prem- laen.” aituate n the “county of Wasbington. Disfrict of Columbia, to wit: Parts of lots pumbered t { (18) and seventern (17) subdisision of part of * per plat recorded fa th for_the District of Col oo (3), tewert surveyor in Liber Levy g for the same ¢ line of Georgia 8vemue. ninety per sursey of William For- 1550, as per plat rec- the surveyor for the in Liter Counts 10 at the north running ssth, made March orded i the office District of Columbia, folio 57, at its intersection with of ot numbered seventeen (17, thence east along said bt lot 130.02 feet to the thence south along st i §7.50 feet to the south line of said thence east still with said alley, five (5) feet to the eant line of lot numbered three (3), thence south along said east line of lof num west of lot numbered three (3), thence west along line of said lot numbered three (3) 18513 feet to the east line of Georgin ave nue, thenee north aloug said east line of sa avenne 110 feet to the piace of beginnin £8id land now known for purposcs of esess. ment and taxation as lots numbered eight hundred and eight (808), elght hundred snd nine (300) and elght hundred and ten (810}, in square numbered thirty hundred and thirty-eight (3085). Terms of sale: trust for thereon at 6%, Subject to a prior deed of . fogether with interest smount_of which will stated at time of sale. Balance cash posit of $2.000 required of the purc fhe time of sale. All couverancing, record- ing and notarial fees at the cost of the pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with Within fifteen days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and coat of the de- faulting purchaser. after five days' advertise- ment of such resile in tome mewspaper in he city of Washington, D C. Lataes C. T. RICHARDSON, MILTON STRASBURGER. my81-a&ds,ex8o THOMAS 3. OWEN & SON, AU TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A HOUSE AND T NUMBERED 2854 MACOMB ST. W, By virtue of & certain deed of trust, belng snetrument No. 127, of September 9, 1022, of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the parties secured the undersigned wil ell, at public , In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, JUNE EIGHTH, 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises situate in the District of Columbia and being lot numbered twenty (20) in square numbered twent; hundred and eighty-four (2034), s described in said deed of trust, upgn ‘e following terms: Perms of sale: §aid properts is subject to a prior dred of trust securing an indebfedness of $10.000 and sald property will be sold sub- jeet to sald deed of trust indebtedness Of the purchuse price over and above sald deed of trust, one-third is to be pald in cash nud the balance in two equal Instalments, peyable in obe and two years, with luterest at the rate of six and one-half per centum per annum, payable seml-annually, secured by second deed of trust upon the property or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $000 will be required at the time of sal All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purcha Terms of sale to he complied with within thirty days from d: sale, otherwi deposit will be forfeits property resold at risk and cost of del: purch days' such resale in some newspaper published In ‘Washington, D. C. — ROBERT L. McKEEVER, 1415 Eye st. n. EARL E. ’F‘()K 20-a&ds.ex THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, NO. 810 NEW JERSEY AVE. N.W. By viftne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, In Liber No. 4400, follo 468 et sed. 56 %he fand records of the District of Colum. Dia, and at the request of the party secured Thcreby. the undersigned trustees will seil, at ubiie auction In frout of the premises, on RIIDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1025, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M., the fo lowing-described land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as 2 being 1-t 4, in Emilic Lulley's subdivision {n ‘square north’ of square 53, as per plat re. cordsd In Liber 13, follo 157, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of male: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $2.000 and subject also to & second deoq of trust for about $1,839.07; amount over 4aid trusts to bo paid in cash.' $200 deposit Sequired upon acceptance of bid. ~Conveyame- fag. recording and revenue stamps at purchas: o o Herms of male o bo Compied with thin thirty days or deposit forfeited. b F. R. HORNER, EDWIN B, McINTYRE. a&dsaxBingh_ Trustees. C. G. SLOAN & (0., INC., AUCTS, 715 18th Sf N.W. U. S. MARSHAL SALE. By virtue of & writ of flerl facins issued out of the clerk’s office of the Municipal Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, T will sell at public auction, for cash, at No. 17N st ne. Washineton' D. C., on THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE, 1033, AT TWO 0'CLOCK P.M., two punching machines, drill- ing machine. emery ‘wheel, shafting, belting, dies, vise, forge, anvil, cutting machine and ur. | welding outft selzed and levied upon as the erty of the defendant, McDevitt Chair B Gompany, and sold o extisty: Judgment n . 285,822, vor of . Bauml Dlaini, % & SxTDER, e Usited States Marshal. . bered three (3) 42.30 feet to the south lue | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 7HOS. J. OWENS & KON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- HG'IT'OEAYHBRICK DWELLING, NO. 1611 A By virtue of a cartain deed of trust, being | instrument No. 89, recorded December 26, 1922, among the land records of the District of Co: lumbla, and at the request of the party se- - cured ‘thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public’ auction. in front of the prem. | ises, ON WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH | DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1023, AT FOUR | ., the following described land uate in the District of Colum- gnated as and being lot 45 in | Recaide's subdiviion of origlnal lots 11 and 12 in square 1088, as per plat recorded | in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 40 at foMo 154, ‘Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first trust for $000 and also to a second trust for about $2,100, balunce cash. $200 deposit required upon_arceptance of bid. Conveyancing, record- Ing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days. or deposit forfelted. NORMAN E. RYON. se3-88d Rll WILLIAM 8. RYON, - d&aue T _Je2-d8&dxpxRy Trustees. PROPOSALS HOUSE_OF REULCSENTATIVES, CLERK'S Office, Washington, D. C.—RBids to farnish the House of Representatives with ice for the fis- cal year ending June 30, 1924, will be reseived up to 12 o'clock noon on June 18, 1 Tee to e delivered st such times and in such quantities as may be required. Right'to re- ect any and all bids Is hereby reserved. Su cesstul bidder to furnish bond. by an approved | hond company. = WM. TYLER PAGE. Clerk of the Hoise HOURE_OF R k- aled proposals will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon. June 18, dozi’ for “the following packing boses, being 450 each of two kinds; plaas and speci: ficatious may be obtaiued by application to the Clerk of the House. The above boxes fo be completed, delivered and stored in the basement of the House Offiee hullding, Wash- ington, D. C., by October 1, 1923, subject to inspection nnd scceptence by a ecompetent person, to e selected by the Clerk of the House ‘of Representatives. The right to reject ny and all bids is hereby remerved. Each bid | must be accompanied by a certiied cheek for | $300. to be returned upon execution of bond | by successtul bidder, Ly an approved bond thiFd the sum of the con TYLER PAGE, Clerk of | entatives. Jed.5.8 TOUSE_OF REPKESE | ATIVES, CLERK'S Office, Washington, D. C.—Bids to launder | hand "towels. bath 'towels, sheets and pillow | will be received up to 12 o'clock noon | on June 18, 1923, for laundering sald articies AUCTIONS. FRENGH Line 5= Havre-Paris | cricnced Travelers” oin The E. " P 0 The Giant Express “PARIS' ‘Wednesday, June 6 (Sailing 12 Noon) FRANCE June 13 July 4 July 25 LAFAYETTE. .June 23 Aug. 4 Sept. 1 PARIS.....June 27 July 18 Aug. 15 New Vwk—dHaV;Tn—.-P:ll'_l:' nnu-v ;.'}cin. 21 July 28 Aug. 30 y Juno 30 Aug. 2 Bept. 6 Coi..s..July 2, Bept. 18 \July 7 Aug. 9 Sept. 15 LaSayoie. ... . .- .July 18, Aug. 1. New York--Vigo(Spalnj—Bordeaux ZLa Bourdonnais June 9 July 12 Sept. 18 New York Daylight Kaving Time Local French Line Agents or Compeny’s Office, 1408 New Tork Avo, N.W. P Roussil) Rochambeau. VIRGINIA BEACH s Unequaled ns a SPRING RESORT HOTELS AND COTTAGES Modcrate Rutes Modern Steel Palace Steamers “Northland” and “Southland” Dajly 6:30 P.M OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK— NEW qYIORl]( B‘YkSEA Also to Boston and Providence CITY TICKET OFFICE Woodward Buliding, 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. for the fiscal yeur ending June 30, 1924. Right to reject any “and all bids is bereby reserved. Successful bidder to furnish bond, by an ap- proved bond compa thful perform- ance of contract. WM. PAGE, Clerk LEGAL NOTICES. O'BRIEN & O’'BRIEN, Attorneys, Columbian Building. REGISTRATION OF MILK VESSELS. To all whom 1t may Goncern: Pursuant to the provisions of an act of Congress to amend section of the Code of Law for the Dis- trict of Columbi, approved February 27, 1907, for the protection of the rights of persons oF corporations dealing in milk or its products. 1, W. A. Simpson, propriet the Walker Hill Dafry, doiug business at 530 7th st. s.e., in Washington, D. this 22nd day of May, 1923, for and on of myself personally and for and on behalf of said dairy, fled With the clerk of the Supreme Court of ‘the District of Columbia the fol- lowing described bottles, crates, cans and ia- bels for which I claim the registration and protection authorized Ly the aforesald act of Congres: Hottles marked as follows: Bottle No. 1, front view— WALKER HILL DATRY W. A SIMPSON 520 3th St. S.E. Registered. Bottle No. 2, front view— V. A 8 WALKER HILL DATRY W. A SIMPSON 530 Tih St. S.E. Registered. Bottle No. 2, back view— W. A 8 ONE PINT Bottle No. 3, front view— Wk WALKER HILL DATRY W. A SIMPRON 530 7in st. 8.E. Registered. Bottle No. 3, back view— W AR This Bottle Is Never Sold or Given Away ONE PIN Orates marked as follo Crate No. WALKER HILL DAIRY W. A _SIMPSON WASH., D. C. Registered. Crate No_2— WALKER HILL DAIRY W. A. 8, 530 Seventh St. S.E. Tegistered. . A, 8 530 _7th st. Registered Crate No, 3— = Crate No. 4— W. A, SIMPSON “SHRINERS” A SIDE TRIP SEASHORE via Historic Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW Boating—Surf Bathing—Fishing 3L RESORTS MARLYAND. NORTH BEACH, MD., LETCIMORE COF- tage, Washington ave. and Philadelphia st.; | home_accommodation .URAL HOME ON WEST RIVER AND Chesapeake now open; large dense shade, boating, bathing and flabing: special chicken S R T {Phone West River 217311, > Bld"?‘l"‘d' BEDFORD SPRINGS. PA. SERNGTR HOTEL Make this summer's outing the fnest you've ever had by coming to Leau- tiful Bedford Springs. Situated 1,2 feet above wea level on a wonderfal 8,000-acre estate. Tennis, goif, bo ing, riding, swimming, dancing. cellent _eulsine. ~ Big modern hotel with every conventence. Highway." Splendld roads. Bedford ' Springs _curative waters. Garage wervice. Send for booklet. Opens June 9th. MARTIN SWEENY, Manager. GLES MERE, PA. The summer resort that fs different, because it combines mountain and sea. shore conditions with unique surround- ings. The sandy beach and temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles af- ford splendid bathiog 2,200 feet above sea level One of the finest 18-hole golf courses in_Amertca. For booklet and rates write THE FOREST INN Herman V. Yeager, Manager THE CRESTMONT INN William Woods, Man: THE LAKESIDE Jobn 5. Kirk & Son THE RAYMOND B. C. List, Manager Lincoln Famous EA I VIRGINIA. BRYCE'S HILLSIDE COTTAGES (Near Orkney Springs) P. 0., Macaale, Va Cottages with inclosed sleeping’ porches, “roof arden rooms,” bungalows, campleg grounds. lineral baths, playgrounds, garages: *‘beeautl: ful mountain scenery”: “‘the country's best things to eat”; “superlor table, home cooking, white service.” Rates, $10. 91250 and 313 r week. Tooklet. Open May 15. Mr, and Mrs. WILLIAM R CE._Owners. “NORTH HILL” A colonial resort near Bl andoah river; valles, ‘mountain scenery: shaded ground, drives, fishing, boat- ing, swimming: new baths and sewerage: no children, {nvalids or tuberculars taken: and $18 per week Castleman, Berryv " ORKNEY Orkney Springs Hotel Washington’s Mountain Resort Opens June 14. 2,300 feet elevation: coo American plan table the best; golf. tennis, riding, danecing, migeral springs Bool ‘Plioe Main E. L. COC] C Ocean front, few m. Idlewhile Cottage %ee” vk s casmne country ciub and golf links; large, airy rooms, spaclous verandas; exceilent cuisine and bath- ing facilities unsurpassed. Write for rates. Special rates for Jupe HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Mrs. A. P. Daniel, Prop. Open for the Season SPRINGS, VA. 045 Pa. ave. n.w. HOTELS NEW YORK. Modern Steel Palace Steamers Daily 6:30 P.M. New York and Boston by Sea City Ticket Office ‘Woodward Building 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington STEAMBOAT CO. WALKER HILIL DAIRY WASH.. D C. Registered. Caps marked as follows: RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . 1— WALKE! R HILL DAIRY H. 1. C PR All persons are hercby notified and cautioned not 1o iange 7 Tighye Bercta b i any wey | etk e "abve destiined bottien. crate, cans and labels or by selling or engaging in traffic | in or by the same. ‘eraons who buy, sell or | trafic in the above described bottles, erates. e i o e ne e ae et he atorenstf Ta Given uids B tad an sl At Washington De C.. this 22ud day_of M 1923, WALK! HILL DAIRY, N, Prop. (Seal.) _my28jed i 1 | | { STEAMSHIPS. | — o COMPLETE OCEAN IN ATLNTIC CITY IT'S THE EW ENGLAR South Carolins Avecne. just off Beardwalk- O g alevaion Tetvate atks. Tanning Water in all Rooms. Beattiul mew lobby £ bal peom. Write for Diusirated biit. and city map. Rates moderate. STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To Channel ports, Liverpool Queenstown and Bremen. Standard of mervice fn keeping with the magnificence of Olympic, Homerio nd _world's Iargent abip, Majestic. Regular express wervice. RED _STAR—To Antwerp, calling at Plymouth and Cherbourg. Weekly sallings of four ships headed by the distinguished Lap= land and the new Belgenland. AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg. Service of regularity, dependa- bility, comfort and comvenience. International Mercantile Marime Co. Washington office: 1208 F St. n.w. R. M. HMICKS, oa the beach, in tne Chelées seo Salt and fresh wrter in all private sual exclusive frature mais! Rates consistent with costs of service. Opea sl year., Sead for booklet. . . THOMPSON & CO. Most Distinc- tive Hotel main- zins those stand- ards which have made it the choice of persons who are both refined and particular. The utmost in service, dignified appointments and excellent cuisine areofferedguestsof EUROPEAN HOTELS. Paris (France) GRAKL HOTEL Place de I'Opéra | The largest Hotel in Europe FI.oPROOF AMERICAN PLAN ON THE OCEAN FRONT | Special Spring Rutes. Alwaya Open. _Cap. 0. L o s Shainy coshe oiraes Ty 28 Indaiged in the Sear arvand: priviiegcs avilable o sppiication to the hotel management "R HOTEL STIAND TRIC, artiuts of u- usunl merit, rendor delightfol concerts twice daily. HOTEL STRAND GARAGE on the premises : is operated by the hotel for the exclusive use its grues apacity, 40 cars. ement Phone Atlantic City 1465 Two Boats i Mt. Vernon 1:9 A. M, 10 A-M,1P M, 2:30 P. M. ROUND TRIP, 85¢ (Admission to Grounds Extra) ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Theideal American plan hotel directly on the ocean front. CAPA( 600 & S SR Marshall Hall, 9 A. M,, 10 AM,1P.M,2:30P. M. 6P. M, 6:45P. M. Round Trip, 50c Moonlight Trip Every Night ‘Widest anc L rooms. Owner management. Grand Atlantic Hotel | VIRGINIA AVENUE (STEEL PIER) Capacity, 600 d_Most Popular Avenue in Resort argest Hotel Off the Beach Front ALL CONVENIENCES, AUTO BUS, GOLF PRIVILEGES 0. D. PAINTER, Prop. Special seasor rates. 4. P & Via Cape Cod Canal Connecting at Boston for Portland, Rockland, Bangor, $t. John, N. B., Yarmouth, N. S. Steamer leaves Pler 18, N. R. (ft. The Engleside ‘The onl COMBINES perfect bathing. al: jng. with a modern hotel and gives sure relief from Hay Fever besides. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. Beach The Island Resor: resort on the Jersey coast that £00d_fish. Booklet. Opens_June 22nd. R._F. ENGLE. M 5 temnis courts. Murray St.), New York, daily, in- REAOBOTH BEACH, D clnding Sundays, at 5 P.). (daylight saving time). H m S. S. mtsl;‘-’ Ocean front. otel Henlopen , o0, b, pecial rates families. Booklet with map. Cléan. safe beach. Best ved road all way. fod. Same EDUCATIONAL. National University Law Schoel Fifty-Fifth Year The regular summer term of eleven weeks will open June 15 This term carries the same credit for the degree as either the fall, winter or spring term. Classes will be held at 4:50 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. week days, except Saturdays. A number of courses are offered which are not given during the other terms. Catalog will be sent on request, or the Dean and Secretary may be seen between 9 and 5, at the LAW SCHOOL BUILDING 818 13th St. N.W. Telephone Main 6617 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. THE VON UNSCHULD University of Music, Inc. An institution for serious. advanced study, an- Bounces the opening of ihe Summer Course Carrying the same credit for the degree as one term of the regular school year. Preparatory School Affiliated Registratton received daily, For appointment phone Columbia 27 " e The Last Straw. From Life. Bunker—I was sorry to hear that you and your wife had separated on account of your golf. Hazard—Oh, well, it had to be. 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